THAT is exactly what I was thinking, and what I believe most conservatives believe. I could give a hoot in hell whether a person is a homo or not.
What I can’t stand is the “in your face”, “look at me, I’m a loud, obnoxious queer” stuff. That’s just poor behavior, regardless of sexual persuasion.
Why don’t we all just keep private matters, private?
Sorry, but we believe in Christian values on this board and we don't support the homo agenda. We DO care that they are homo. We want them to turn to Christ.
Don't believe me, check their history: once, all that they wanted (demanded) was not to be physically abused; when the straight community accepted that; next, it was to be able to find housing without being "discriminated against" (which became, a single woman had to open up her home to two homosexual men, living openly or face a criminal charge: after that, it was "we only want to be able to visit one another in a hospital and/or achieve inheritance "rights (which they already had under civil law, one may pass along our wealth to anyone we desire - what they wanted was to allow one another to be "surviving spouse" under Social Security rules.
I remember someone in the straight community claiming that homosexuals really wanted to achieve legal status to marriage laws. The homosexual community were "outraged" claiming that there were people willing to make up lies to inflame everyone; that the furthest any homosexual was after was "just not being discriminated against in the community."
Look how far they have come by merely claiming small acceptances at a time, knowing full well that in the beginning, no one would ever be ready to acknowledge their serving openly in the military or being granted marriage rights in a number of states.
Why dont we all just keep private matters, private?”
You don’t understand sodomites. They are spiritually and morally disordered personalities. Asking why they are sexual exhibitionists who render public restrooms, rest stops, and public parks dangerous and disgusting, among many other things, is like asking why fish swim - it’s in their nature.